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FinanceFast-fashion retailer Shein is reportedly considering August 28, 2026, for its trading debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company has targeted a US$30 billion valuation for its initial public offering (IPO), but has faced significant pushback from investors and may be forced to lower it further. According to Bloomberg News, Shein is currently gauging demand for the offering, which is expected to raise between US$2 billion and US$3 billion. The IPO has been closely watched amid regulatory and market challenges, and the final valuation remains uncertain as investor sentiment appears cautious.
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